Sherlock Holmes and Nine Steps to the Door: A Baker Street Investigation (The Baker Street Chronicles: A Collection of Sherlock Holmes Mysteries)

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Every morning, nine wet footprints appear outside a locked door in a quiet London passage. They begin at the threshold. They end at the threshold. They lead nowhere—and they return from nowhere.

When Alistair Pembroke—a rising barrister haunted by a past he has spent twelve years burying—arrives at 221B Baker Street, he brings Sherlock Holmes a puzzle that defies physical explanation: nine identical boot-prints, stamped in the dark of night upon an unreachable corridor, their number chosen with the precision of an accusation.

Holmes sees at once that this is no ghost story. The prints are deliberate. The number is personal. And the person responsible understands Pembroke’s deepest shame better than he does himself. But when a blackmailer is found strangled behind Covent Garden and the evidence points squarely at Pembroke, the case shatters open—revealing a web of grief, moral debt, and long-deferred justice that tests even the great detective’s faith in the law he serves.

Set against the fog-drenched streets and gaslit chambers of 1895 London, The Adventure of the Nine Steps is a mystery in which the greatest puzzle is not who committed the crime—but whether anyone in the room deserves to be called innocent.

Some debts cannot be settled in court. Some justice cannot be found in the law.